Lisa Ratner
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SFCTA Better Market Street Citizens Advisory Committee
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SF Bicycle Advisory Committee Meeting
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From SFBC: Come and speak up about bicycle issues in San Francisco. This eleven member committee meets once a month and advises the Board of Supervisors on all matters bicycle. Agenda Report on 20 Collisions Analysis, Monthly citations report Resolution for the Accommodation of Bicycles Onboard BART at All Times. Safety Signage on MUNI Transit […]
SFBC Love Your Lanes Bike Ride – Chinatown, Downtown and Polk Street
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From SFBC: Join the SF Bicycle Coalition for a District 3 Love Your Lanes neighborhood bike ride and mingle. We are putting together a survey bike ride through all the District 3 neighborhoods and want you to join. You can help us evaluate how effective recent improvements have been and identify what work we still […]
SFBC Startup Bike – February Rec Ride
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Crowdtilt is all about enabling group funding. And for the February Startup Bike SF ride they are all about enabling group funning! We’ll do a 1 & 1/2 hour ride to the Crowdtilt offices. There we will find beer, snacks and a Crowdtilt all comers challenge to flip cup. “Work hard, play hard” is […]
SFBC Bicis del Pueblo Bike Build Convivio
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From SFBC: Bicis for the people, People Organizing to Demand Environmental (PODER) and the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition are teaming up to make City reclaimed bikes availble to community members. Volunteers will be on hand to teach repair and bike safety skills. Bicis del pueblo is part of a series of skillshares aimed at restoring […]
SFBC Urban Bicycling Workshop: Traffic Skills 101-1
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From SFBC: This introductory course is perfect for anyone who wants to be more comfortable riding. This four-hour, in-classroom course will cover the basics on how to choose the right bike and properly fit a helmet as well as tips for the safest ways to ride in traffic. You’ll also learn techniques to avoid or […]
SFBC Bike Education is for Lovers: Street Safety Workshop for Singles
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Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we’re hosting a special Bike Safety Workshop for singles – to teach you how to safely and easily ride to the date of your dreams, and meet other folks interested in biking. As a special edition to our regular bicycle safety workshops, we’re inviting un-attached folks of any […]
SFBC Bike to the Theater Night: 4000 Miles
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valet opens at 6pm Named the #1 Play of 2012 by Time Magazine – 4000 Miles is the acclaimed new comic-drama that tells the story of 21-year-old Leo, who unexpectedly arrives on the doorstep of his feisty 91-year-old grandmother Vera’s New York apartment, dazed after a months long cross-country bike trip. The winner of two 2012 OBIE […]
SFBC Love Your Lanes Bike Ride – Sunset
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Join the SF Bicycle Coalition for a District 4 Love Your Lanes neighborhood bike ride and mingle. We are putting together a survey bike ride through the Sunset neighborhood and want you to join. You can help us evaluate how effective recent improvements have been and identify what work we still need to do. […]
SFBC E-Bike ride and Glide
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Free public workshop co-sponsored with City College of San Francisco and SF Environment to experience and learn the benefits, variety, and features of Electric Bicycles. These sell by the millions annually in Europe and Asia, but remain little-known in the United States. A variety of technologies and features have increased capabilities while lowering costs […]
SFBC Going Green: San Francisco and the Green Lane Project
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San Francisco’s reputation as a great city for bicycling is growing. Last year, our city was chosen by Bikes Belong as one of only six cities for the illustrious Green Lane Project—a national program to build world-class bikeways in leading bicycling cities. Join Martha Roskowski, Director of the Green Lane Project, and Leah Shahum, […]
SPUR Forum: Innovative Urban Cartography
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From SPUR: Map by Brian Stokle Cartography has its historic roots in the transfer of physical landforms to paper. But in the 21st century, the craft of mapping has taken a digital slant. Today, maps can illustrate nodes of geotagged tweets, the most photographed landmarks on Flickr or the daily exodus of San Francisco residents […]